In this final in a series of six videos TreeHugger has done in collaboration with the good folks (and sometimes guest writers here) over at Skeptical Science, John Cook explains how logical fallacies are employed by climate deniers--such as claiming

In this fifth in a series of six videos TreeHugger has done in collaboration with the good folks (and sometimes guest writers here) over at Skeptical Science, John Cook explains how some skeptics and climate deniers set impossible expectations of

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Pandas and tigers make better poster children for human impacts on biodiversity. But in the face of news like the massive recall of turkey meat with antibiotic resistant salmonella, it is worth remembering that altering the

In this fourth in a series of six videos TreeHugger has done in collaboration with the good folks (and sometimes guest writers here) over at Skeptical Science, John Cook explains climate deniers often will cherry pick data to attempt to prove their

In this third in a series of six videos TreeHugger has done in collaboration with the good folks (and sometimes guest writers here) from Skeptical Science, John Cook explains how climate change deniers and the polluting industries that they are often

In this second in a series of six videos TreeHugger has done in collaboration with the good folks (and sometimes guest writers here) from Skeptical Science, John Cook explains how climate deniers often attempt to smear climate scientists, in an effort

If the reindeer of northern Scandinavia or Siberia are up to their antlers in snow, it could mean a deeper freeze for North Americans in the subsequent winter season. Scientists from the University of Georgia report in the

Even though teaching global warming science has been part of UK school curriculum since the mid 90s, the head government advisor reviewing national education plans says schools should "get back to the science in science." Commenting that prominent

It may have been a snowy winter this year in the Rocky Mountains, as it was in many areas of the US, but new research of tree rings from the US Geological Survey shows that the long term trend is solidly towards less snowpack. In fact the decrease

Pardon the attempt at melodrama, which seemed justified since global warming was serious before the latest announcement from climate scientist Phil Jones and it's serious afterwards. According to reports from BBC News Jones says that when new

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The following post from Skeptical Science is by Dana Nuccitelli and John Abraham. It originally appeared on The Conversation. TreeHugger already wrote about the report mention in this post, but this provides more

The big question about sea level rise is no longer if multi-meter rises will happen, but how quickly. The latest estimate from the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (coming via Reuters) is that by 2100 "global sea level rise is project to rise